IU reaches 30 wins after EKU victory
No. 17 IU (30-8) took down Eastern Kentucky Tuesday night 5-2. This is the quickest an IU baseball team has reached the 30-win mark since 1987.
No. 17 IU (30-8) took down Eastern Kentucky Tuesday night 5-2. This is the quickest an IU baseball team has reached the 30-win mark since 1987.
The award-winning Broadway musical “Dreamgirls” opened at the IU Auditorium 8 p.m. Tuesday.
For the second time in five years, an Indiana Pacer has won the Most Improved Player Award. This time, Paul George brought home the trophy after he helped the Pacers to the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference.
As an English major, I’m always hearing the stereotypical “What do you do with that?” and “Have fun living in a box.” Journalists, all of you can understand me, because people still throw around the fact that “Print is dying, what’s the point?”
I didn’t spend Little 500 weekend in Bloomington. Instead, I spent a total of 10 hours driving to Michigan and back to see a two-hour concert. And it was so worth it.
This is my final week of classes as an undergraduate. I’m not willing to say my time at IU passed in the blink of an eye, because four years actually felt like quite a long time, but there is a unique feeling of nauseous dread that comes from knowing that 16 years in the bosom of the educational system are coming to an end.
WE SAY: Changing policy to allow gay scouts but not gay scout leaders isn’t a real change at all.
So, why should you care about Senate Bill 0464? This bill should pass fairly uncontested, but we are more concerned about the message its passing sends. By passing SB 0464, the Indiana State General Assembly is taking a step to fight mental health discrimination.
With the nation’s attention set on Boston, I am concerned that the tragic fertilizer explosion in West will slide on by, and as a country, we will miss our opportunity to engage in an increasingly urgent debate over corporate negligence and accountability.
I’m tired of being told I’m overreacting for wanting to see change in the situations that most closely affect myself and my peers, the situations in which I have the most control and influence.
As the committee gets underway, I hope they will follow legislation in the Indiana General Assembly that is relevant to domestic violence and anticipate how it could potentially affect the Bloomington community.
Despite taking an early lead against Ball State (30-13, 13-1), the IU softball team lost its Tuesday evening game to the Cardinals 5-2.
When IU junior Kyla Buckley won the Texas Relays on March 29, she gained more than just a commemorative watch.
IU has been awarded a $4.2 million grant by the U.S. Agency for International Development through Higher Education for Development to promote women’s access to higher education in South Sudan.
Four IU Bloomington faculty members have been awarded the first Jesse Fine Fellowships in Practical and Professional Ethics, according to the Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions.
After decades of serving Bloomington as a local concert venue, Jake’s Now! Nightclub announced Tuesday would be the bar’s final night.
IU has been awarded a $4.2 million grant by the U.S. Agency for International Development through Higher Education for Development to promote women’s access to higher education in South Sudan.
Four IU Bloomington faculty members have been awarded the first Jesse Fine Fellowships in Practical and Professional Ethics, according to the Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions.
The Indiana Association of Realtors released the Indiana Real Estate Markets Report on Monday, which indicated that the first quarter of 2013 saw an increase of closed home sales from the first quarter of 2012.
Burnell C. Fischer, a clinical professor in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at IU-Bloomington, was recognized by the Arbor Day Foundation for his commitments to tree planting, conservation and stewardship.